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... line and pressure pipe from Japan, helical spring lock washers from Taiwan and pre-stressed concrete steel wire strand, silicon metal and tapered ... View this article
... Carbon Steel, Carbon Steel Long Products, Import/Export/Trade, Mexico, Asia, Latin America, United States, China, CIS, Steel, Nonferrous, Silicon,. ... View this article
... The process allowed Armco to roll silicon steel down to two-thousandths of an inch for the production of small transformers that would be used in ... View this article
... Carbon Steel Long Products, Import/Export/Trade, Mexico, Asia, Latin America, United States, China, CIS, Steel, Nonferrous, Silicon,. URN 3199458. View this article
... AG in November decided to use ArcelorMittal's steels in its ... manufactured using a press-hardened steel with an aluminium-silicon coating from ... View this article
... portion (but not all) of our combined requirements for our steel mills," he told ... Group SA's announcement that it has stopped all silicon production at ... View this article
... Carbon Steel Long Products, Stainless Steel, Import/Export/Trade, Canada, Asia, Europe, United States, China, CIS, Steel, Nonferrous, Silicon,. ... View this article
... a host of sectors, including automotive, construction, steel, consumer goods, solar, and oil and gas. The New York-based silicon metal producer ... View this article
... Affected steel products included hot-rolled coil, heavy plate, wire rod, stainless steel sheet and coil, alloy bars, grain-oriented silicon steel, pipe and ... View this article
... The proposed standard will govern a class of very thin silicon-iron electrical steel not previously covered, and will standardize existing material ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel